Re: dehydrated foods
Dried is considerably harder to rehydrate than freeze dried and it is
somewhat heavier. However it is usually cheaper.
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aguabug 2002-04-29 11:30:50 #14831
Another dehydrated food question
I intend to take the store-bought packaged meals and divide them into
single meals for one. Does dehydrated food lose anything (quality,
flavor, etc) if...
kaibabcat 2002-04-29 10:45:17 #14830
Re: Condors
In one sense, you are correct, those unwanted, unneeded, dairy calves
aren't worth much. But they are a primary source for the hamburgers
you buy in all...
capmccrae 2002-04-29 10:31:59 #14829
Re: dehydrated foods
Try Dom's Outdoors (has website- search Google). They have bulk items
like green beans, peas, etc..
Sally
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canyonsister 2002-04-29 10:30:03 #14828
Re: Condors
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "pat_corry" wrote:
> but it's something like having to get dairy cows pregnant once in
> > a while to keep them giving milk. Not...
capmccrae 2002-04-29 10:21:49 #14827
Re: dehydrated foods
Hi - have you thought about getting a dehydrator and doing it
yourself?? It isn't alot of work and turns out well. I've done
mushrooms, peppers, onions,...
bjschroederdp 2002-04-29 10:08:49 #14826
Re: dehydrated foods
Try
http://www.adventurefoods.com/
They sell in bulk, but reasonable amounts. I have had very good experience
with the quality.
Dick Matthews
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-04-29 09:33:34 #14825
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